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Patient registers are an effective tool for monitoring the disease incidence in the population and the effectiveness of medical care provided to patients. The registers also represent a source of information for making organizational decisions on the healthcare system. The aim of this study is to review the regulatory and legal acts governing the patient registers, and compare them with the registers of compulsory medical insurance (CMI) accounts to assess the possibility of integrating the data into a unified registry based on the CMI accounts.

About the Authors

Center for Healthcare Quality Assessment and Control of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation;
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education Russian Federation

Inna A. Zheleznyakova – Deputy Director-General of the Federal State Budgetary Institution “Center for Expertise and Quality Control of Medical Care”, Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation; Research Fellow at the Centre for Health Technology Assessment, Institute of Applied Economics, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration;

Center for Healthcare Quality Assessment and Control of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation Russian Federation

Gunel I. Pirova – Chief expert at the Dpt. of Methodical Support of Standardization, Federal Public Institution “Center for Expertise and Quality Control of Medical Care”, Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation;

Center for Healthcare Quality Assessment and Control of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation Russian Federation

Evgeniy A. Prokhorovich – Leading Specialist at the Dpt. of Methodical Support of Standardization, Federal Public Institution “Center for Expertise and Quality Control of Medical Care”, Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation;

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I. A. Zheleznyakova
Center for Healthcare Quality Assessment and Control of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation;
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education Russian Federation

Inna A. Zheleznyakova – Deputy Director-General of the Federal State Budgetary Institution “Center for Expertise and Quality Control of Medical Care”, Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation; Research Fellow at the Centre for Health Technology Assessment, Institute of Applied Economics, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration;

Tel.: +7(499)9569528, +7(499)9569529;

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G. I. Pirova
Center for Healthcare Quality Assessment and Control of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation Russian Federation

Gunel I. Pirova – Chief expert at the Dpt. of Methodical Support of Standardization, Federal Public Institution “Center for Expertise and Quality Control of Medical Care”, Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation;

Tel.: +7(495)7831905;

10-5 Khokhlovskii pereulok, Moscow 109028

E. A. Proxorovich
Center for Healthcare Quality Assessment and Control of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation Russian Federation

Evgeniy A. Prokhorovich – Leading Specialist at the Dpt. of Methodical Support of Standardization, Federal Public Institution “Center for Expertise and Quality Control of Medical Care”, Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation;

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